Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Franz Ferdinand (18 December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was an Archduke of Austria-Este, Austro Hungarian and Royal Prince of Hungary and of Bohemia, and from 1889 until his death, heir presumptive to the ...
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Eye witness account of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. ... ; Assassination of; Archduke; Ferdinand, 1914; The German Army; Marches Through; Brussels, 1914; The Beginning of; Air Warfare, 1914; Christmas in the Trenches, 1914; Battle At; Gallipoli, 1915; The Birth of the Fighter Plane, 1915;
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... The articles contained here outline the run-up to the war, who was who, and explain why the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was by no means the sole cause of the conflict, how it was spoiling anyhow. ... Archduke Ferdinand's Assassination...
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First World War.com - A multimedia history of world war one ... The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, on 28 June 1914, set in train a series of diplomatic events that led inexorably to the outbreak of war in Europe at the end of July 1914.
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Although Pasic supported the main objectives of the Black Hand group, he did not want the assassination to take place, as he feared it would lead to a war with Austro-Hungary. ... Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Dutchess Sophie at Sarajevo on 28th June, 1914.
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The little clipping declared that the Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand would visit Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, June 28, to direct army maneuvers in the neighboring mountains. ... World War I Document Archive > 1914 Documents > The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand...
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The spark that ignited the powder-keg was the assassination in Sarajevo of the Archduke Ferdinand and his wife Sophia by Gavrilo Princip. He was a ... The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand was that foolish thing in the Balkans, but it was only the trigger that set in motion the events that culminated in World War I.
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Because no independent commission was ever appointed to study the archduke's assassination, key questions probably will never be answered. Was the St. Vitus' Day visit intended as a deliberate provocation to ... Gale Schools : Article Archive : Archduke Franz Ferdinand's Assassins Trial: 1914 : undefined: undefined...
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informal explanation on origin of WWI Prior to the First World War, Serbia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Because nationalism was a growing force in Europe, this foreign domination was greatly resented. On June 28th, 1914, a natio...
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